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This item will be posted to you by The Curious Bead Company within 3 days of receiving payment.
Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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United Kingdom | £2.69 | £0.00 |
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I'm selling off some of my collection of unusual beads to make some space in my workshop, so if you love beads, please take a look
The blue of the Ghanaian beads exactly matches the colour of the Indian cube beads - a real coming together of beads from far away places. I also like the contrast of the clay beads, some of which still have scorch marks from their firing.
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Full description
A beautiful blue and terracotta neklace with a handmade clasp and beads from Africa and India.
Beads: The clay beads come from Mali and the large blue and white ones are from Ghana. The blue cubes are from India. The necklace if completed with a handmade brass clasp from West Africa.
Presentation: Your necklace will be sent in a presentation bag inside a mailing box
Gifts: I can send to another address and include a handwritten message if requested.
Postage: I can usually post within 24 hours and postage is free.
Environment: All of my outer packaging is either recycled or reusable.
Shop: Click on CuriousBeadCompany to see other unusual necklaces..
Designed by Pat Simon in Bishop's Castle
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